Which advent calendars should you NOT be buying?
Today’s blog is very much about which advent calendar SHOULD YOU
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Today’s blog is very much about which advent calendar SHOULD YOU
This is a product review of net-a-porter’s advent calendar which I have been buying for 2 consecutive years for friends.
This is a product review of Jo Malone’s Advent Calendar that is now available to purchase (even though its still September)
This is a product review of the White Company’s advent calendar for 2021 – is it value for money?
This is my second year reviewing advent calendars and I am super-excited about this year’s calendars. Retailers have pulled out all the stops!
Given the extortionate prices of beauty advent calendars, is there some way you can build your own?
Elemis is a very British brand and there are so few exclusively British advent calendars, that I had to review this.
Net a porter’s luxurious skincare prominent advent calendar is available for purchase (but not quite delivery yet!) I am excited to review this.
The White Company is quintessentially British and I like to think of it as the more affordable version of Jo Malone.
Jo Loves makes a £300 advent calendar that is both limited edition and that has products beyond the normal spectrum of skincare and make-up.
The Jo Malone Advent Calendar 2020 is released on 1st October. The question is should you spoil yourself and buy the calendar or just buy $475 (£320) of Jo Malone products
(See also Jo Malone beauty advent calendar 2020: do you really need to buy it?) What is a Beauty Advent Calendar? “Advent” means Coming in Latin and an advent calendar simply counts the days to Christmas. In the UK, a
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